Liberty And Florida Gulf Coast Tie In Wild CCSA Championship

The Lady Flames swimming and diving team won its third straight Costal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Championship Feb. 17, finishing as co-champions with Florida Gulf Coast (FGCU) in the first-ever tie in CCSA Championship history.  After competing in 20 events over a three-day span, the Lady Flames and FGCU finished with exactly 1,748.5 points, resulting in a rare tie and […]

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K’Saan Preston And Kailee Dishmon Perform At The First Student Concert Of The Semester

From soulful, evocative originals by freshman Kailee Dishmon to lively twists on fan favorites by junior K’Saan Preston, the LaHaye Event Space was ringing with a joyful noise on Feb. 9.  The concert began with Dishmon’s acoustic set, featuring creative melodies and introspective lyrics.   Dishmon is a freshman studying music education. She started making music in eighth grade, first […]

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Pop Up Thrift Shop Inspires Students With One-Of-A-Kind Items

At the entrance of the building, two girls holding hand sanitizer greet shoppers before they walk into a room filled with dozens of mask-wearing individuals congregating around racks. On these racks, repurposed clothing items ranging from blouses to pants, all with different materials such as corduroy, denim and tie-dye, hang ready for purchase. The shoppers navigate through each rack, picking […]

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Opinion: Pressure From Cancel Culture Is Growing

It is obvious today that some opinions and viewpoints are much more accepted than others. The popular ideas and thoughts are magnified and promoted almost constantly through the megaphone provided by Hollywood, Big Tech and the media, while the opposing viewpoint is shunned, silenced and ridiculed through threats and loss of jobs provided by the ever-growing pressure of cancel culture. […]

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Hattie’s Hangout: Nothing about the Holy Word of God is progressive

“Too many Christians are concerned with being right, rather than being Christlike.” Have you ever heard a pastor or Christian speaker proclaim this? On its face, it sounds good, but Christlikeness requires holiness and truth– not just love. Progressive Christianity has a long history. Beginning in the early 19th century Enlightenment and now reaching present day Postmodernism, this theology views […]

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Dobbs Shines In First Career Start As Men’s Basketball Downs UNF In First Installment OF Doubleheader

Historically, Liberty-UNF games have been tight. They have been decided by an average of five points, and no team has won back-to-back games in the series. That changed Friday night. In the first game of this weekend’s doubleheader, ASUN No. 2 Liberty put on a show, torching the No. 3 Ospreys 73-61 and winning back-to-back games against UNF for the […]

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Vines Center Reopens After Construction

Liberty students were welcomed into the familiar seats of the Vines Center for the first time of the 2020-21 academic year on Wednesday for the spring semesters opening Campus Community.  First year freshmen entered the Vines Center as students for the first time, while returners quickly noticed the changes to the campus staple. The once cream-colored walls are now painted […]

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President Prevo Reflects On Friendship With Falwell Sr., Moving Forward With Vision Of Liberty

As the search for Liberty University’s new president and chancellor moves forward, Liberty’s Executive Board of Trustees emphasized their confidence and support of the school’s transitional leader, Dr. Jerry Prevo in a public message Wednesday Feb. 3.  The longtime friend of Dr. Jerry Falwell Sr., founder of Liberty University, stepped into his role in August 2020 after a unanimous vote […]

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